Saturday, July 14, 2012

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I still dont know what determines which later flight you get rebooked when your flight is cancelled,w hat happens to the passengers of the cancelled flight if other flights are full. And also like if I was flying from manchester to PHili then to Phili to Phoenix nad the airport has many cancelled flights including to Phili and what if they rebook me on another Phili flihght and then to there the flights from Phili to Phoenix are full, what will happen. AGAIN WHAT HAPPENS TO customers half way in half of the line of which flight they get rebooked and how long will it be until they get on a flight IF I Miss my connection (final destination) in a transfer city, HOW LONG COULD I BE STUCK IN TEH AIRPORT AND WHAT IS THE LONGEST?? For these cities and airports? what is the traffic in Miami like??? is it Like Boston and Atlanta? what is the traffic in Los Angeles like? how come the Airport in Orlando is one of the top 20 busiest in the World??? how come the airport in Minneapolis is one the the busiest in the World? How did Atlanta surpass Chicago as number one for busiest airport? and what makes MEmphis the busiest for cargo traffic? which airports are the worst with flight delays and whhy are flight delays more common in these airports? what makes some airports discontinue destinations?
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If a flight is canceled, the airlines will do their best to get you to your destination as quickly as possible. If you had to fly from Manchester to Phoenix with a connection in Philadelphia but the first leg of your trip is canceled, the airline may re-route you to their hub in Charlotte and then you fly to Phoenix from Charlotte. The airline may end up putting you on another airline such as United where you may connect in either Chicago or Washington D.C. Cancellations do happen but if you find out your flight is cancelled, immediately go to the ticket counter and ask for help. The sooner you get there, the better because then if others get in line before you, then they will be re-routed first and you get whatever seats are left which can mean a significant delay. Miami is a big hub for American Airlines. Lots of flights to the Caribbean and South America are from Miami. Boston is a hub for Delta, American and US Airways. Very busy airport especially in the morning because of business travelers. Atlanta is the headquarters for Delta Airlines but AirTran also has a hub there. Los Angeles is one of the most busy airports in the world. Lots of international airlines fly there. United, American, Southwest all have a lot of flights from this airport. Orlando has lots of flights because Delta, Southwest and US Airways have a decent presence there. Also lots of people fly there to get to Disney World. Minneapolis is a hub for Northwest Airlines. Atlanta surpassed Chicago because Delta probably increased the number of flights out of there. Many people avoid Chicago because they are known for delays and when bad weather hits, delays are even worse. Memphis is busy because FedEx is headquartered there and has lots of flights. Airports with the worst delays are in Chicago and New York. Delays are common there because sometimes weather-related. Also the airport sometimes schedules more aircraft movements than they can handle. Airlines discontinue service to destinations. Not airports. Airlines will do that if the demand is not there and they are not making money on the route. Sometimes demographics change and people stop flying to a certain place. Airlines will look at the routes they are flying and evaluate whether or not service needs to be discontinued, increase or decreased. Sometimes another airline will enter the market and slash fares so the first airline flying that route ends up pulling out of that service.
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"I still dont know what determines which later flight you get rebooked when your flight is cancelled,w hat happens to the passengers of the cancelled flight if other flights are full. And also like if I was flying from manchester to PHili then to Phili to Phoenix nad the airport has many cancelled flights including to Phili and what if they rebook me on another Phili flihght and then to there the flights from Phili to Phoenix are full, what will happen. AGAIN WHAT HAPPENS TO customers half way in half of the line of which flight they get rebooked and how long will it be until they get on a flight?" You still don't know because thiose questions are unanswerable a prioi. "IF I Miss my connection (final destination) in a transfer city, HOW LONG COULD I BE STUCK IN TEH AIRPORT AND WHAT IS THE LONGEST??" Also unanswerable. Thewre is no "longest." The airport there could be closed for a week. (Not likely, but it could happen.) "For these cities and airports? what is the traffic in Miami like??? is it Like Boston and Atlanta? what is the traffic in Los Angeles like? Are you asking about AIR TRAFFIC or cars? "how come the Airport in Orlando is one of the top 20 busiest in the World???" Walt Disney World. "how come the airport in Minneapolis is one the the busiest in the World?" Because it's the hub for Northwest Airlines (now acquired by Delta.) "How did Atlanta surpass Chicago as number one for busiest airport?" IF it did, the reason is that it is Delta's main hub. "and what makes MEmphis the busiest for cargo traffic?" FedEx. "which airports are the worst with flight delays and whhy are flight delays more common in these airports?" Among the worst are O'Hare (winter storms, thunderstorns in summer, and just plain too busy,) LaGuardia (limited runways, much traffic,) San Francisco (parallel runways are too close together to use both in bad weather.) what makes some airports discontinue destinations? Airports don't. Aiorlines do. And they do because they've decided they won't make money flying there.

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